عند ʻinda, vulg. ʻind
A عند ʻinda, vulg. ʻind, prep. At, near, nigh, about; by, close by; with, present with; in the presence of; at the place of; at the time of; among, amongst; at, on, upon; according to (it occurs only in composition):—ʻindaʼl-istifsār, On or during interrogation, upon inquiry, or investigation:—ʻindaʼl-baʻẓ, According to some:—ʻindaʼl-tajwīz, Under consideration, pending trial or investigation, before the court:—ʻindaʼt-taḥqīq, In truth, certainly:—ʻindaʼt-taḥqīqāt = ʻindaʼl-istifsār, q.v.:—ʻindaʼt-tadāruk, At the time of applying a remedy; on the disposing of a case (in a court of justice):—ʻindaʼs̤-s̤ubūt, On proof; on conviction:—ʻindaʼẓ-ẓarūrat, In time of need, when required or demanded, on occasion of necessity:—ʻindaʼl-t̤alab, On demand:—ʻindaʼl-fursat, Opportunely, on the occasion:—ʻindaʼl-lāh, With, or before, God; for God:—ʻindaʼl-mulāqāt, At, or during, the interview:—ʻindaʼl-wuṣūl, On the arrival (of); on receipt; when it happens; in such an event:—ʻindaʼl-waqt, In time, at the proper time; on occasion, in the critical juncture:—ʻindaʼl-wuqūʻ, On the occurrence of the event, when it happens, in such an event.
ناڙي नाड़ी nāṛī
H ناڙي नाड़ी nāṛī [Prk. णाडिआ; S. नाडिका], s.f. A stalk, or culm (of a plant);—any tubular organ of the body; an artery, a blood-vessel, vein; an intestine:—a
pipe, tube (i.q. nālī, or nalī);—a fistulous sore; a fistula; siuus;—the pulse (of the hand or foot, &c.);—an hour of twenty-four minutes (i.q. nāḍikā, q.v.):—nāṛi-patr, s.m. The esculent root Arum colocasia:—nāṛī ćhūṭnā, or nāṛī na bolnā, The pulse to stop beating; to have no pulse:—nāṛi-manḍal, or nāṛī-manḍal, s.m. The celestial equator:—nāṛī-nakshatr, s.m. The planet of a person's nativity:—nāṛī na honā, To have no pulse:—nāṛī-vraṇ, s.m. A fistulous sore, a fistula, an ulcer, a sinus.
ندي नदी nadī, vulg. naddī
H ندي नदी nadī, vulg. naddī = H نديا नदिया nadiyā [Prk. नदिआ(?); S. नदिका, rt. नद्;—S. also नदी], s.f. A river (the common personification of rivers being fem.):—nadī-tīr, s.m. River's bank:—nadī-sarj, s.m. The tree Terminalia (or Pentaptera) arjun:—nadī-ja, vulg. nadīj, adj. & s.m. (f. -jā), River-born, water-born, water-produced, aquatic;—any creature born in a river or in river-water;—the tree Terminalia arjun;—the marshy date-tree:—nadīś, vulg. nadīs (nadī+īśa), s.m. 'Lord of rivers,' the ocean:—nadī-kānt, s.m. 'Lover of rivers,' the ocean;—the small tree Vitex negundo;—the tree Baringtonia acutangula;—nadī-kāntā, s.f. 'The beloved of rivers,' the rose-apple, Eugenia jambolana;—the shrub Leea hirta:—nadī-kūl, s.m. Bank of a river:—nadī-kūl-priya, s.m. (lit. 'fond of river-banks') A species of reed, Calamus rotang.
ناڙا नाड़ा nāṛā
H ناڙا नाड़ा nāṛā [S. नाड+कं], s.m. Tape; trousers' string;—stubble (i.q. nārā; cf. nāl; nālā).
ندا nidā inf. n. of ندا for ندو 'to call to one,' c.
A ندا nidā (inf. n. of ندا (for ندو) 'to call to (one),' &c.), s.f. Calling; call (to prayer, &c.); proclamation, edict;—bid (at an auction);—sound, voice, clamour; a call, or voice (from heaven);—(in Gram.) the vocative case:—ḥarf-ě-nidā, 'The particle of calling,' the vocative particle; an interjection.